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Friday, April 07, 2006

Lloyd's Investing Book: A Passive Approach for Busy People (Table of Contents)

Picture Caption: Here is my "table" with its "contents." The table is handmade using surplus two-by-fours and stained plywood shelving. Construction relies on pure wood joinery techniques (i.e., no metal nails or screws). Design enables quick assembly/disassembly (i.e., no tools required) and ease of portability (i.e., table packs flat). Contents consist of my laptop computer with mouse, a spiral-bound notebook and pen, the business section from today's local newspaper, and my ceramic mug resting on a handcrafted triangular saucer.

Over the past 15 months, I have posted to this investment blog various comments on stocks, real estate and miscellaneous topics related to investing. An updated directory of links helps readers navigate their way through my thought-maze.

If I currently had the time, I would systematically cull through all of my prior posts, organize the pieces, fill in the gaps and write a comprehensive overview explaining my core philosophy of investing. An appropriate title for such a work would be Lloyd's Investing Book: A Passive Approach for Busy People. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, this project will have to wait. However, for anyone interested in a preview, I provide below an outline for the table of contents (in draft form):